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Submitted: 9/18/23 • Approved: 9/18/23 • Last Updated: 9/21/23 • R1501806-G0-S3
May 7, 1945 - August 4, 1994
James Jimi Leach was a great man, he had his struggles no one is perfect. But my Jimi was a photographer, recovering addict and helped so many people after getting clean in 1989. He missed his Mom so much and loved his children. He died of ARC aids related complex. I sat with him the day he passed, he was a fighter and survivor. He was my best friend. I do not think he has a head stone he wanted the money to go to more worthwhile things. He taught me to enjoy life irregardless he taught me not of dying but of life. I love Jimi. To all who didn't have the opportunity of knowing him he helped the Fort Smith Fights Aids, was a recovering addict and a wonderful mentor for many fighting addiction. He taught me how to love with my heart not my body.
Photo courtesy of Frances Allen Titsworth
Contributed on 9/18/23 by Billsully060
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